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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1957-05-17

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1957-05-17, page 01

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Vol. 35, No. 20
C6LUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957
39 °rn'3'j.:?.h'^ia»is'"
^58 B^nai BVith Elections Tuesday
FATHER-SON SPORT
PROGRAM ALSO FEATURED
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DICK NEUSTADT
Contending for the office of secretary of B'nal B'rith Zion U>dge 62 la Richard E. CDfck) Neustadt, general manager of The Chronicle Printing & Pub¬ lishing Co. He Is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, attended Ohio State University, is a member of Temple Israel and Tifereth Israel congregations and brotherhoods and of Capitol Post 122, Jewish War Veterans. .
A life-long resident of Colum¬ bus, Mr. Neustadt Is married and has three children.
Hia father, Ben 2. Neustadt, is publisher of The Chronicle.
DICK KOHN
A nominee for the office of secretary of B'nal B'rith Zion Lodge 02 is Richard Kohn, loc&l attorney, a member of Agrudas Achim Congregation and a native of Columbus.
Mr. Kohn spent two years with the U. S. Army, In the legal de¬ partment of the Judge Advocate General, after which he complet¬ ed, his studies In the College of Law at Ohio State University. He graduated In 1953 with BA and LLB degrees.
He was quite active with Chap¬ ter 153, Aleph Zadlk Aleph fAZA) in his earlier school years.
1KB OQHEN
Nominee for the office of guardian of B'^ai B'rith Zion Lodge '62 Is Ike Cohen, well known for his participation In many worthwhile activities aimed toward the betterment of the community.
He is a "graduate" of AZA. having served as local, regional and district president, and nat¬ ional chairman of the mcmber- bership committee.
He la a graduate of Ohio State, is married and is the faj^her of one son.
Mr. Cohen ia with the Russell Shoe Store in Columbua.
SR. HAOASSAH TO INSTALL TUESDAY
Reservations arc atlll available for the Columbus Chapter of Senior Hadassah's annual Instal¬ lation luncheon Tuesday. 12:30 p. m.. at 'Winding Holllow Country Club. Following the luncheon, a program entitled "Hadassah's Gallery of Fine "Hearts" will be presented, written and directed by Mrs. Maury Sher, program di¬ rector. It will feature life por¬ traits of Hadassah officers of the 1966-68 term. Mrs. Sam Franklin will accompany with background music.
Mrs. Jerome Fisher will servo as Installation chairman. The fol¬ lowing will be installed:
President, Mrs. Harold Edel¬ stein; first vice-pres., Mrs. Harry Getz; second vice-pres., Mrs. B. W. Abramson; third vice-pres., Mrs. Norman Meizlish; financial sec'y, Mrs. Hyman Weinberg and Mrs. Abraham Flicker; treasurer, Mrs. Munroe Palcstrant; rec. sec'y, Mrs. Dudley Glick; cor. sec'y, Mrs. Joseph Altman.
Members of the 1957-58 board: Mrs. Maurice Bleich, Mrs. Rob¬ ert Friedman, Mrs. Samuel Franklin, Mrs. Jock Gelln, Mrs. Al Gingold, Mrs. David Gold' smith, Mrs. Norbert Kruger, Mrs. Fred Levi, Mrs. Herbert Melzlish, Mrs. Ben Morganstern, Mrs. Jack (continued oa .page 2)
Sisterhood Group At Conference
Eight officers and board mem¬ bers of Tifereth Israel Sisterhood will participate in the annual con¬ ference of the Ohio-Kentucky ¦? branch of the National Women's League of United Synagogue in Cincinnati, Monday through Wed¬ nesday.
Of special interest to Columbus guests will be the youth work¬ shop scheduled Tuesday after¬ noon. Mrs. Harry Getz, regional youth chairman and a member of Tifereth Israel Sisterhood, will be in charge of the workshop.. Main speaker for that feature of the confL'i*ei)ce will be the national United Synagogue youth presi¬ dent Gerald Zelizer, aon of Rabbi and Mrs. Nathan Zelizer.
Another T. I. Sisterhood mem
DR. GERTNER
Installs Officers
Capitol Post 122. Jewlah War Veterana and Auxiliary, will In¬ stall their officers for 1957-68 Tuesday evening at Temple Tif¬ ereth Israel.
Dr. Ben Gertner will Install the following officers for the Poat: Louis Ackerman. Commander; Meyer Hoffman, Sr. vice-Com¬ mander; Dave ^eckman, Jr., vice- Commander.
The following officers will be Installed in the Auxiliary by Mrs. Sam Goldman: Mrs. Israel Ber¬ liner, president; Mra. Herman Eisenman, Sr- vie e-pr^sldent; Mrs. Max Trager, Jr. vice-presi¬ dent.
The Independent Players Group will -present musical selectiohs for a program afterwards. Re¬ freshments will be aerved, with a social hoUr to follow. <* * «
On May 11-12, tho following JWV members attended a Fifth Regional Conference In Dayton: Mr. and Mrs. Louia rAckerman, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Gertner, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kaufher, Albert Belm, Harold DoUn, Mrs. Sam Goldman, Mrs. Morris Lessure, Miss L^na Zeitsman.
RAANANA INSTALLS OFFICERS TUESDAY
Raanana's annual installation of officers affair is Tuesday, '7 p. m., with a donor dinner at the Desert Inn. Admission will be $5 per person. Mizrachi dime banks or tax stamps may be used.
The followlrig will be Installed. Elected for a aecond term as president will bo Mrs. Ivan Rom¬ anhof; Mra. Alvin Shames, first vice-president; Mra. Marc Selin¬ ger. second vice-president; Mrs. Michael Seidenman, third vice- president. Elected for a second term as treasurer was Mrs. F^ar- rel Shar; Mrs. Robert Howard, recording secretary; Mrs. Eugeno Cohen, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Frank Nutis, publicity; Jow¬ lsh National Fund and Martyrs Forest, Mra. Phillip Gellman; Mrs. Martin Greenberg, hoapltali- ty; Mra. Bernard ' Abrams, tax stamps; Mrs. Morton Alpert, Soc¬ ial and Political; Mrs. Murray Edison, telephone.
Guest speaker and installing officer will be Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Kansas City, National vice-president of Mizrachi Wom¬ en's Organization of America. It has been the forefront of the A- merican Women's religious-Zion¬ ist movement for many years.
A national officer of the or- <«ontinued od p&se 2)
Final nominations and election of officers and a star-studded program of sports " figures will highlight Tuesday evening's B'nai B'rith Zion Lodge meeting at the Jowlsh Center.
Since second nominations have been completed, and as a result of the transfer of Sheldon Steln¬ hauser to the Denver office of ADL, there will be a vacancy In the line of offices In the Lodge.
That will necessitate further open nominations of qualified candidates and election by .ballot Tuesday.
The program starts at 8 p. ^tn. Polls will be open after further nominations and following cam¬ paign speeches by the candidates. Polls will close aX 10 P- m- Ab¬ sentee ballots are not permitted.
Nominee for guardian of the Lodge Is Ike Cohen. Dick Kohn and Dick Neustadt arc candidates for the secretary's chair. (Details In adjoining columns).
The father-son sports program Includes ¦ appearances of such well-known men as "Hop" Cassa¬ dy, Hank Gowdy and "Curly" Morrison.
Among tho highlights of the meeting Tuesday will be the pre¬ sentation of the annual B'nal B'rith athletes' award to'thp out¬ standing high school stars In various sports.
Winner of the Max Dworkln Memorial Award for outstanding aorvice to AZA and tho communi¬ ty will *^e announced and' pre¬ sented during tho program by Harry S. Goldstein, member of the executive committee of the Ohio Association of B'nal B'rith Ixidgcs.
Door prizes of autograplwd baseballs and footbnll-s will bo a- warded, in conjunction with the sports feature of the program.
Refreshments will- be served after the business portion .of the meeting.
Alex Clowson wil] bo tho mod¬ erator for the sports presenta¬ tions.
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B'nal B'rith will also present certificates to the past recipients of the Phillip N. Goldberg Athle¬ tic Award, given by AZA. It Is baaed not only on athletic ability, but on aportamanshlp, participa¬ tion and promotion of athletics in the Chapter. Past recipients are Marshall Harris. 1955; Alan Hahn, 1956; Beryl Bloch. 1957.
RABBI FOIJKMAN
In Tenth Year
PerClval Goodman, architect for the new Temple Israel building, will be the guest speclker at the annual congregational dinner meeting this Sunday, 6:30 p. m., at Winding Hollow Country Club.
Mr. Goodman has presented a set of plans which received basic approval of the Building Commit¬ tee. He will have slides of the floor plan and elevations of those plana to present to the congre¬ gation. 4t
The meeting this year will honor Dr. Jerome D, Folkman, who Is completing ten years of service this Spring in the pulpit at Temple Israel. Mrs. Allen Gun¬ dershcimer Sr. and her commit¬ tee have prepared an entertai,ning program to highlight the event. Tho Temple Israel choir, under direction of Prof. Norman Stai- ger, will participate In the cele¬ bration.
MR. 8TEKN
Bond Chairman
Committees of men and women, making plans for the 9th Anni¬ versary of Israel dinner, with Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin of Maryland as guest of honor, will meet Monday at the Excelalor Club, announced Leonard J, Stem, dinner chairman.
The women's dinner committee will get together at 10 a. m. at the Excelsior Club and will work un¬ der the general chairmanship'of Mrs. Sherman Sharweli. The men will meet at the same place at 8 p. m.
Gov. McKeldin, who Is presi¬ dent of the America-Israeli Friendship Society, comes here Monday, June 10, to speak that night at 7 o'clock dinner in the Victorian Room of the Deshler- Hilton Hotel, on behalf of the Bonds for Israel campaign, of which William"!*. Goodman Is {continued on psxe 8)
ber, Mra. WUliam Wasseratrom, ter
honorary president of the region
will give the invocation, at the
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INSTALLATION TEA AT CENTEK TOMORROW
All Councllettes and l,helr moth¬ ers are reminded of the annual mother - daughter installation tea Sunday, 2 p. m., at the Cen-
FoUowlng a brief business mefatlng, new officers and board members will be Inducted.
Awards Sunday for Minyonnaire Boys
The Jacob and Sarah Schotten¬ stein Memorial Awards, given an¬ nually to deserving young men attending Agudas Achim Minyon- nairte services regularly, will be presented tomorrow during Mln¬ yonnalre service and breakfast, 8c30 a. m., at the synagogue.
Awards will be given to:
Awat-d A: David Brandt, Ken- nt-'th Cliasln, Kenneth Cohen, Ronald Dolinger, Benson Gelln, Jeffrey Gordon, Leftn Kessel, Daniel Paine, Martin Tobln, David Ziaenwlne, Joel Ziskind.
Award B: Charles Bornboim, Bernard Bornstoin, Murray Fischer, Ronald Goodman, Wil¬ liam Gordon, Kenneth GoroUck. Steven Gorelick, Ronald Greene, Barry Kayne, Phillip Levine, Jef¬ frey Nedelman, Larry Paine, Jef¬ frey Schottenstein, Steven Shkol¬ nick, Steven Swartz, Allan Weiss, Allan Udlsky.
RABBI SEGAL
At B & P Meeting
• Speaker at the installation dinner meeting of tho Columbus Business & Professional Hadas¬ sah will be Rabbi Lester A. Segal, associate director of the B'nal B'rith Hlllel Foundation and faculty member of tho Institute for Adult Jewlah Studies of Co¬ lumbus. The meeting will take (continued on pafe 8}
A Appeals for Cash
The United Jewish Fund office received this week an ur¬ gent message to send cash to maintain its overseas urogram, which is being strained to the limit. William Rosenwald, general chairman of the United Jewi.sh Appeal, called upon the UJF of Columbus to join other federations of welfare funds in a nationwide. UJA .$50,000,000 Cash Collection Drive to meet the iramodiato need. Towards that, a National Rescue Con¬ ference wil be hold In New York, June 8-9.
It ia reported that the Influx to Israel of Jewish Refugees from Egypt, Hungary, other eastern European countries and North Africa continues unabalted. Rosenwald pointed out that the current Immigration is placing an Intolerable burden on the people of larael unless the American Jewish Community assumes in a large measure the financing of transportation and maintenance of new arrivals.
In March, 9000 newcomers entered Israel and approximate¬ ly 10,000 in April. Ho stated, that It takes cash and a great deal of it to supply and keep alive the vital humanitarian facilities that will make the absorption of the refugees in Israel quick and most satisfactory.
Pledges to the ca.mpalgn are indeed hope for the future but cash Is required for the present. Contributors to the 1957 campaign are strongly urged to make whatever payments they can at once oh tholr 1957 pledges to the United Jewish Fund office, 55 E. State St.
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Urge Speed-Up of Pledges
Aaron Zacks, general cajyipalgn chairman. Is calling upon all workers to speed up the job.
Messages received at* the United Jewish Fund office from the UJA office of New York report the desperate overseas situation. Mr. Zacks emphasized that undiminished effort by every worker In the UJF campaign is required. If we are to mfeet our share in thod rive to save the lives of more than 100.000 Jewish men, women and children in Europe, North Africa and Egypt. Their plight, it Is reported, is no less desperate now than It was several months ago.
"If we wait until tomorrow to do the work on the campaign for which we had accepted assignments, there may be no to¬ morrow for thousands of our helpless brethren." We cannot, h^ explained, afford the luxury of letting down on doing what can be Columbus' greatest campaign achievement. The record showa (hat the returns to date have been excellent, yet there are many contributors who have not been seen by the workers. It Is Imperative within the next week or two to see all of theso prospective contributors and to obtain increased giving frpm them. There Is too much at stake to relax.
All divisions are reaching or have'already surpassed their 1056 campaign achievement. Mr. Zacks stated he was con¬ fident that the leadership and the workers will continue dolnig all they can to complete their job as quickly as possible with maximum contributions.
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?!55^jW-''>-^'',g^',S(i=i'JI^U5K'di.Vl3^rKl
nit I XV iy HDIH u
2i^ Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \^AS
LE
Vol. 35, No. 20
C6LUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957
39 °rn'3'j.:?.h'^ia»is'"
^58 B^nai BVith Elections Tuesday
FATHER-SON SPORT
PROGRAM ALSO FEATURED
^.
DICK NEUSTADT
Contending for the office of secretary of B'nal B'rith Zion U>dge 62 la Richard E. CDfck) Neustadt, general manager of The Chronicle Printing & Pub¬ lishing Co. He Is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, attended Ohio State University, is a member of Temple Israel and Tifereth Israel congregations and brotherhoods and of Capitol Post 122, Jewish War Veterans. .
A life-long resident of Colum¬ bus, Mr. Neustadt Is married and has three children.
Hia father, Ben 2. Neustadt, is publisher of The Chronicle.
DICK KOHN
A nominee for the office of secretary of B'nal B'rith Zion Lodge 02 is Richard Kohn, loc&l attorney, a member of Agrudas Achim Congregation and a native of Columbus.
Mr. Kohn spent two years with the U. S. Army, In the legal de¬ partment of the Judge Advocate General, after which he complet¬ ed, his studies In the College of Law at Ohio State University. He graduated In 1953 with BA and LLB degrees.
He was quite active with Chap¬ ter 153, Aleph Zadlk Aleph fAZA) in his earlier school years.
1KB OQHEN
Nominee for the office of guardian of B'^ai B'rith Zion Lodge '62 Is Ike Cohen, well known for his participation In many worthwhile activities aimed toward the betterment of the community.
He is a "graduate" of AZA. having served as local, regional and district president, and nat¬ ional chairman of the mcmber- bership committee.
He la a graduate of Ohio State, is married and is the faj^her of one son.
Mr. Cohen ia with the Russell Shoe Store in Columbua.
SR. HAOASSAH TO INSTALL TUESDAY
Reservations arc atlll available for the Columbus Chapter of Senior Hadassah's annual Instal¬ lation luncheon Tuesday. 12:30 p. m.. at 'Winding Holllow Country Club. Following the luncheon, a program entitled "Hadassah's Gallery of Fine "Hearts" will be presented, written and directed by Mrs. Maury Sher, program di¬ rector. It will feature life por¬ traits of Hadassah officers of the 1966-68 term. Mrs. Sam Franklin will accompany with background music.
Mrs. Jerome Fisher will servo as Installation chairman. The fol¬ lowing will be installed:
President, Mrs. Harold Edel¬ stein; first vice-pres., Mrs. Harry Getz; second vice-pres., Mrs. B. W. Abramson; third vice-pres., Mrs. Norman Meizlish; financial sec'y, Mrs. Hyman Weinberg and Mrs. Abraham Flicker; treasurer, Mrs. Munroe Palcstrant; rec. sec'y, Mrs. Dudley Glick; cor. sec'y, Mrs. Joseph Altman.
Members of the 1957-58 board: Mrs. Maurice Bleich, Mrs. Rob¬ ert Friedman, Mrs. Samuel Franklin, Mrs. Jock Gelln, Mrs. Al Gingold, Mrs. David Gold' smith, Mrs. Norbert Kruger, Mrs. Fred Levi, Mrs. Herbert Melzlish, Mrs. Ben Morganstern, Mrs. Jack (continued oa .page 2)
Sisterhood Group At Conference
Eight officers and board mem¬ bers of Tifereth Israel Sisterhood will participate in the annual con¬ ference of the Ohio-Kentucky ¦? branch of the National Women's League of United Synagogue in Cincinnati, Monday through Wed¬ nesday.
Of special interest to Columbus guests will be the youth work¬ shop scheduled Tuesday after¬ noon. Mrs. Harry Getz, regional youth chairman and a member of Tifereth Israel Sisterhood, will be in charge of the workshop.. Main speaker for that feature of the confL'i*ei)ce will be the national United Synagogue youth presi¬ dent Gerald Zelizer, aon of Rabbi and Mrs. Nathan Zelizer.
Another T. I. Sisterhood mem
DR. GERTNER
Installs Officers
Capitol Post 122. Jewlah War Veterana and Auxiliary, will In¬ stall their officers for 1957-68 Tuesday evening at Temple Tif¬ ereth Israel.
Dr. Ben Gertner will Install the following officers for the Poat: Louis Ackerman. Commander; Meyer Hoffman, Sr. vice-Com¬ mander; Dave ^eckman, Jr., vice- Commander.
The following officers will be Installed in the Auxiliary by Mrs. Sam Goldman: Mrs. Israel Ber¬ liner, president; Mra. Herman Eisenman, Sr- vie e-pr^sldent; Mrs. Max Trager, Jr. vice-presi¬ dent.
The Independent Players Group will -present musical selectiohs for a program afterwards. Re¬ freshments will be aerved, with a social hoUr to follow. —»—i—>—i—>r-i—^—>—»-M-->™^--i--i—\'-'i—i—>—>--i--i—i--i—t«
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